The International Physical Internet Conference aims to provide an open forum for researchers, industry representatives, government officials and citizens to together explore, discuss, introduce leading edge concepts, methodologies, recent projects, technological advancements,start-up initiatives, for current and future Physical Internet implementation.Conference topics include Logistics Nodes, Logistics Networks, System of Logistic Networks, Access and Adoption, Governance. New business models, enabling technologies and experimentations already underway will be presented, making this meeting a unique opportunity to learn, network and discuss the latest results and challenges about interconnected logistics.
ALICE – the European Technology Platform ALICE and ICCS – the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems were delighted to announce that the 9th International Physical Internet Conference – IPIC20213, the flagship conference on Physical Internet, took place on 13-15 June, in Athens Greece.
Under the theme ‘Physical Internet: Expanding the logistics scope’ this year’s conference was focused on the latest breakthroughs, emerging trends and solutions shaping the future of the global freight and logistics industry.
The ultimate objective of the Conference was to provide an effective and efficient framework for synergies and exchange of experience and knowledge that will pave the way for sustainable development of the logistics sector.
MOSES was presented, during the IPIC 2023, on the 15th of June, during the session 6.C 5G in Ports and Vessel Automation (STREAM C:Digitalization,automation and datasharing), by our Project Manager Elena Krikigianni, who delivered a presentation entitled: “Automating vessels berthing, docking and stevedorage operations: The MOSES project“.
Her presentation is available here.
Her presentation was based on a team paper, jointly prepared with NTUA colleagues. The paper is available here.